‘The Nature Of’ Returns Oct. 21

‘The Nature Of’ Returns Oct. 21

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Suzanne Simard: How to Be a Mother Tree

What if the forest is not scenery, but kin? In this episode of The Nature Of, Willow speaks with forest ecologist, Suzanne Simard, about the hidden networks that connect trees beneath our feet and what those relationships reveal about our own. Drawing from decades of research and ...  Show more

Death Doula Alua Arthur: Dying Is the Secret to Living

What if remembering we will die is what teaches us how to live? In this episode of The Nature Of, Willow is joined by death doula and New York Times bestselling author, Alua Arthur, to explore how reflecting on our mortality can reshape the way we live. Together, they consider wh ...  Show more

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